Aircraft types
Beechcraft King Air 300
The King Air 300 succeeded the 200 series with more powerful PT6A-60A engines, first flying in 1983. The 350 replaced it in 1990 with extra windows and higher MTOW. The 360 was introduced in 2020 with upgraded avionics and autothrottle.
Citation 560XL
The Cessna Citation Excel (560XL) is a midsize business jet first flown in 1996. It features an unswept supercritical wing, twin PW-545A turbofans, and seats up to 10 passengers. Production evolved through XLS, XLS+, XLS Gen2, and Citation Ascend variants.
Embraer Phenom 100
Embraer's Phenom 100 is a light business jet with capacity for seven passengers and single pilot, powered by two rear-mounted PW617 turbofans. First flew in 2007, certified in 2008, with variants including 100E (2014), 100EV (2017), and 100EX (2023).
Gulfstream G100 series/Astra
The Gulfstream G100 was originally the IAI Astra SPX twin-engine business jet, renamed in 2002 when Gulfstream acquired the type certificate. Production ended when the improved G150 variant was certified in 2005.
Gulfstream G400/G450
The G400 was introduced by Gulfstream in 2002 as a GIV replacement, with only 23 manufactured before being replaced by the G450. The G450 entered service in 2005 with 354 total produced before ending in 2018.
Learjet 70/75
Bombardier's Learjet 70 and 75 are updated versions of the Learjet 40/45 series with Garmin G5000 avionics and Honeywell TFE731-40BR turbofans. They seat 7-9 passengers and entered service in December 2013. Production ended in 2021.